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Child Poverty as Multiple Deprivations by Incidence of Deprivation, Severe and Less Severe and Period

Table ID: 3E3D2050

 

Indicator Percent of children experiencing 'severe' deprivation

a. Incidence (prevalence) of deprivation in shelter, sanitation, walter, information, education
b. Incidence of the most frequent combinations of deprivations
- most frequent case of any deprivation
- two most frequent combinations
- two second most frequent combinations
- three most frequent combinations
- the most frequent associate of education
c. Incidence of multiple deprivations
- only one (any) deprivations
- two of any deprivations
- three of any deprivations
- four of any deprivations
- five of any deprivations
Definition Number of children in relevant age cohort (incidence/prevalence) in terms of the following deprivations: a. Shelter deprivation Severe: No floor material Less Severe: No floor material OR Makeshift or No outer walls b. Sanitation deprivation Severe: No toilet/field/bush Less Severe: Close pit OR Open pit OR Drop/Overhang c. Water deprivation Severe: River/Stream/Pond/Lake Less Severe: Open dug well OR Undeveloped spring OR River/Sream/Pond/Lake d. Information deprivation Severe: No radio AND No television AND No Landline telephone AND No Cellular phone AND No Personal Computer Less Severe: No radio AND No Television e. Education deprivation Severe: Currently not attending school OR Never attended school Less Severe: Currently not attending school OR did not finish their primary education f. Food deprivation Severe: Children who are more than three standard deviations below the international reference population for stunting, wasting, or underweight (indicators made by Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI))
Method of Computation Incidence of children experiencing severe deprivation in one area of deprivation (e.g. shelter) = (no. of children with severe deprivation in one area / total number of children in relevant age cohort) x 100% Incidence of children experiencing less severe deprivation in one area (e.g. shelter) = (no. of children with less severe deprivation in one area / total number of children in relevant age cohort) x 100% Incidence of most frequent combinations of deprivatons = (no. of children with frequent combination of deprivation / total number of children in relevant age cohort) x 100% where: combinations may be: most frequent, two most frequent, two second most frequent, three most frequent and the most frequent associate of education Incidence of multiple deprivation = (no. of children with multiple deprivation / total number of children in relevant age cohort) x 100% where: multiple deprivations may be two of any, three of any, four of any, five of any
Source of Basic Data National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS)
Source Document/Agency Philippine Statistics Authority
Frequency of Release Every 5 years
Latest Available 2013
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